Fatuous

/ˈfætʃuəs/ adjective

Silly and pointless; lacking intelligence or substance while showing unconscious foolishness. It describes behavior or statements that are both stupid and smugly self-satisfied.

From Latin 'fatuus' meaning 'foolish or insipid,' related to an ancient word for 'gaping' or 'opening the mouth foolishly.' The word suggests the kind of empty-headed foolishness that leaves one's mouth hanging open.

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